"The world is watching Egypt and what Egypt does with its transition will have a significant impact on other transition countries in the region," said deputy UN spokesman Eduardo del Buey as the Egyptian military gave President Mohamed Morsi 48 hours to meet popular demands.
"A stable and secure Egypt is crucial for regional stability and security," said the spokesman for UN leader Ban Ki-moon.
The UN is closely following the new protests in which at least 16 people were killed on Sunday, del Buey added.
"Peaceful dialogue and non-violence are the keys to restoring stability and moving Egypt's transition forward," said the spokesman.
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